JetBlue is offering passengers the chance to watch a TV show called 'Why Planes Crash' on its flights, according to a flyer who snapped a picture of her screen - right before going through turbulence.

Cara Rose DeFabio was flying from New York City to San Francisco when she noticed three episodes of 'Why Planes Crash' were available to watch. The program was showing on The Weather Channel, which was part of JetBlue's in-flight offer.

'Oh good. Back to back episodes for my flight home,' DeFabio tweeted along with a photo of her screen.

Passenger Cara Rose DeFabio tweeted a photo of her TV screen (pictured) while flying from New York City to San Francisco on JetBlue. She noticed 'Why Planes Crash' was available

'After tweeting a photo my screen, the pilot announced that we were heading into some rough air and turned on the fasten seat belt sign,' DeFabio wrote on Gizmodo.

DeFabio said she became convinced the plane would go down and that anxiety caused her palms to sweat, leaving her unable to change the channel.

'Surely, I’m not the only one who doubled her Xanax dose while watching this Weather Channel special and roaring through the heavens in a metal tube at 500 miles per hour,' she wrote. 'But next time I might just read a book.'

JetBlue told the DailyMail.com: 'While we offer live television on all of our flights, we do not control programming.'